The start of the event got hairy at the start as front row starters Dustin Linville and
Brad Neat collided entering turn three attempting to complete the first lap, with the pair spinning and stacking up
six more cars behind them.

All were able to continue, and a complete restart saw Linville take the race lead, withCarrier,
Neat, Justin Rattliff, and Jordan Bland giving chase. Carrier began to pressure Linville for the lead by lap
seven, with Rattliff and Neat waging their own battle for third. After Neat took third on lap 10, disaster
struck Rattliff on lap 16 as he looped his mount entering turn three while battling door-to-door with
Neat.

The restart would see Bland get around Neat for the third position, while Carrier resumed his
spirited battle with Linville for the lead until he pulled even on lap 26 and made the winning pass one lap
later.

Lance Matthees slowed on lap 34 to close the field up once again and the restart was a no-go
when Larry Gray, Jr. and Steve Stollings spun. The final restart saw Carrier pull away from the field, while
Bland pressured Linville for second. Skylar Marlar made his way into the top five past Neat on lap 36 and
give chase to older brother Mike Marlar, but no one would catch Carrier as he would visit victory lane in the Carl
Grover Motorsports owned Engines, Inc./Grover Motorsports/Cox Wrecker Service/Blue Ridge Machinery sponsored #28
Rocket Chassis.